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Ordering (ORD)

An ordering question asks the participant to list terms in a correct sequence.

Note

  • Answer options are always randomized
  • The default grading method is set to "Equally weighted"; this can be changed manually (see alternate methods) in the LMS.

Basic example

1. Order the following holidays in chronological order:
    a. New Year's Day
    b. Good Friday
    c. Canada Day
    d. Labour Day
    e. National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
    f. Christmas Day

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With general feedback

1. Order the following holidays in chronological order:
    @feedback: From the beginning of the year, the order is New Year's Day, Good Friday, Canada Day, Labour Day, then Christmas Day.

    a. New Year's Day
    b. Good Friday
    c. Canada Day
    d. Labour Day
    e. National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
    f. Christmas Day

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With answer key (info)

Note

  • Use a semicolon (;) to separate terms.
  • Do NOT end the answer with a period (.) or it will be taken as part of the answer.
1. Order the following holidays on a chronological order.
2. ...

Answers:
    1. New Year's Day; Good Friday; Canada Day; Labour Day; National Day of Truth and Reconciliation; Christmas Day
    2. ...

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